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Razer Core X Chroma Aluminum External GPU Enclosure (eGPU) & Laptop Stand Chroma: Customizable Chroma RGB Lighting - Ergonomic Design - Anodized Aluminum Construction - Matte Black

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Color: Classic Black


Style: Core X Chroma


Pattern Name: eGPU + Laptop Stand Chroma


Features

  • Product 1: Desktop-grade performance: Boosts Thunderbolt 3 laptop performance with support for up to 3 slot-wide PCIe full-sized desktop graphics cards (sold separately)
  • Product 1: Built-in power supply: Includes a 700W ATX PSU with 100W laptop charging via Thunderbolt 3; GPU max power support up to 500W
  • Product 1: Customizable RGB Lighting: Includes 16.8 million colors available; Capable of syncing with gameplay and other Razer peripherals through synapse 3 (lighting customization not supported on macOS)
  • Product 1: Compatibility (Windows): Requires Thunderbolt 3 external graphics (eGFX) support with RS45 or later and compatible NVIDIA or AMD graphics cards
  • Product 2: Ultimate Personalization and Gaming Immersion with Razer Chroma: Offers effortless, full integration with popular game titles and syncs with Razer hardware, Philips Hue, and gear from 30+ partners; supports 16.8 million colors on individually backlit keys
  • Product 2: Designed for Optimal Cooling: An open design underneath the laptop helps with unrestricted airflow, keeping laptops cool not thermal throttling
  • Product 2: Durable, Aluminum Construction: Built to last with the same, high-quality, anodized CNC aluminum design as the Razer Blade family of laptops
  • Product 2: Model Number: RC21-01110200-R3M1

Description

Razer Core X Chroma Aluminum External GPU Enclosure (eGPU): Compatible w/ Windows & Mac Thunderbolt 3 Laptops - NVIDIA /AMD PCIe Support - 700W PSU - 4x USB 3.1, 1x Gbit Ethernet - Chroma RGB Lighting The Razer Core x Chroma Thunderbolt 3 external desktop graphics enclosure enables full transformation of your compatible Laptop into a desktop-class gaming or workstation setup. The Thunderbolt 3 design provides dedicated lanes for both graphics and I/O ensuring fluid gameplay. Connect to the future with the most advanced and versatile eGPU solution available. Thunderbolt 3 cable length: 27.56 Inches/ 700mm, Please also ensure your laptop has the latest BIOS, firmware, Thunderbolt software, and other applicable updates before connecting to Razer Core X Chroma. Max inner dimensions - 12.99 x 6.29 x 2.24 inches Height measured from top of PCIe connector to the bottom of the locking pin ramps. Razer Laptop Stand Chroma: Customizable Chroma RGB Lighting - Ergonomic Design - Anodized Aluminum Construction - 3x Port USB 3.0 Hub - Matte Black The Razer Chroma Gaming Laptop Stand is designed for the Razer Blade and Razer Blade Stealth, the all aluminum ergonomic designed laptop stand has an inclination of 18 degrees for optimal viewing angles. Get your game on with Chroma lighting with built-in 3.0 USB hubs, choose from preloaded lighting effects or create your own unique pallete from 16.8 million colors through Razer Synapse software.


Specific Uses For Product: Gaming


Brand: Razer


Model Name: RC21-01110200 R3M1


Included Components: RGB Lighting


Color: Classic Black


CPU Manufacturer: VIA


Connectivity Technology: USB, Ethernet, HDMI, Thunderbolt


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Razer


Series: ‎RC21-01110200 R3M1


Color: ‎Classic Black


Processor Brand: ‎VIA


Date First Available: January 6, 2021


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  • Don't contact support; just return it
Color: Classic Black Style: Core X Chroma Pattern Name: eGPU
If you are looking at this for its built-in ethernet NIC, look elsewhere. This uses the ASIX AX88179 ethernet chip, which is very finicky and will not work with many configurations. Unfortunately, I did not know this at the time of purchase. Fortunately, my wireless works well, so I don't strictly *need* ethernet support--it's just a nice-to-have feature that sets the Core X Chroma off from its less-expensive competition. This review is more about Razer's support practices: Razer practically begs you in all of its documentation to contact Razer support instead of returning the product if you have problems. Ignore them and just return it. If you contact Razer, they will spend time "troubleshooting" your problem just long enough for Amazon's return window to close, then find a way to drop you and say it isn't their fault. In my case, Razer "support" ran through the usual troubleshooting steps: Power cycle. Install updates. Reinstall the ethernet driver. Reinstall the thunderbolt driver. Plug the ethernet into a different port on the router. Plug the ethernet directly into the modem. Etc. Finally, just as Amazon's return window closed, they hit me with what I thought was just another troubleshooting step: Try to borrow a different laptop to try it with. Seemed like an innocent troubleshooting step to me: we're just trying to isolate the problem to software or configuration and rule out a hardware problem, right? Nope. As soon as I informed them that the ethernet works well with a borrowed laptop, they dropped me saying the Core X Chroma is working "as advertised", it is not their problem, and I should contact the manufacturer of my laptop. Seriously. Razer is a system manufacturer, so they know as well as anybody that no system manufacturer EVER provides support for third-party peripherals. It is clear all Razer "support" was doing was stringing me along until Amazon's return window closed. So now I'm stuck with a device whose major "feature" setting it off from its cheaper competition doesn't work. Learn from my experience: Just return it. Never, ever contact Razer "support." ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2019 by AE

  • Works great with Vega 64 connected to 2018 Mac mini via TB3 EGPU
Color: Classic Black Style: Core X Pattern Name: eGPU
work right out of the box, plugged in the AMD Vega 64, plug the EGPU to the 2018 Mac mini and this thing flies!!!
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Works Flawlessly on MacOS 10.14.x - Perfect AMD Vega 64 & Radeon VII
Color: Classic Black Style: Core X Pattern Name: eGPU
When I first purchased the Razer Core X, the goal was to allow me to fully utilize 4x 4K displays with my (late 2018) Mac Mini (which is limited to Intel onboard graphics). After having read through numerous reviews, I paired it with an AMD Vega 64 (reference card) and it just worked out of the box. Now I've purchased a second to pair with a Radeon VII (keep reading for details) so I could power additional displays and benefit from passing video to virtual machines. Now, there's one caveat to using an eGPU, and it's not specific to Razer or any other brand. If you're using disk encryption (APFS, Encrypted) on a Mac Mini, you will need to swap to the default HDMI port on the Mac Mini when booting and/or rebooting, and then back to the eGPU once the system is online. # Workarounds 1). If you have a monitor with an extra DisplayPort or HDMI port, connect your primary to the graphics card within the eGPU and the secondary to the HDMI port on the back of the Mac Mini. When you boot, swap to the HDMI port on the Mac Mini using the display settings. Once the Mac Mini is booted, swap back to the port on the graphics card. 2). Backup your data, and reinstall MacOS (making sure you format the disk before reinstalling) and select APFS (not APFS Encrypted). The issue only impacts boot when disk encryption is used and by removing that from the boot sequence, the eGPU will be used by default. If you don't absolutely *need* encryption enabled, I would go with #2 to minimize the hassle. # Radeon VII Notes For those wanting to use a Radeon VII, this eGPU enclosure *does* work, very well, though as of this review, you will need to make sure you are using the *beta* of MacOS (currently 10.14.5 Beta). The Radeon VII does not currently work with the default (non-beta) version of 10.14 as Apple doesn't include the drivers for the card in versions prior. Much like the issue with disk encryption, you will see a black screen if you're not using the beta release. # Overall The larger question here is, at nearly $300 (at the time of this review), is the Razer Core X worth it? What about when paired with a $400-$700 card? I'd say absolutely. If you have a MacBook Pro or Mac Mini with Thunderbolt 3 and you need something that you can quickly and easily upgrade with a new card in the future, this is an amazing enclosure. I originally bought mine for a Vega 64, though recently swapped in a Radeon VII. I've bought a second one for the Vega 64 so it still gets used on the same Mac Mini (as the Mac Mini will support 2x eGPU's -- for best results, I'm adding them to the first and third TB3 ports). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2019 by Jonathan Tittle

  • Great eGPU for dual-boot Mac mini, some build quality issues
Color: Classic Black Style: Core X Pattern Name: eGPU
Truly plug and play, build quality could be slightly higher. I’ve put a PowerColor Radeon Vega 64 in my Razer Core X to hook up to a dual-booted OS X/Win10 Mac mini 2018. Once you actually get the thing running, it’s absolutely seamless and a delight. My issues are more along the build quality. The Razer Core X uses a magnetic sensor to verify that the case is closed before it permits the PSU to start up. If your rails are wonky, or the sensor doesn’t make the best contact at the end of the rail, you’ll think yours is DOA. After lots of swearing and attempting to bend the back rail into just the right position, I finally figured out that taping a cheap vinyl refrigerator magnet over the sensor on the end did the trick. Additionally, the board components are a little fragile. I replaced the stock 120mm fan with a bequiet! Silent Wings 3 (w/o PWM), and the plastic retainer clip on the fan plug broke off. Still works, but fragile. Next time I open up the case I’ll probably secure it with some kapton tape. Outside of the two issues above, it’s been a champ in both Windows and OS X. I’m quite happy overall. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2019 by soze

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